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Amphorae In The Eastern Mediterranean Paperback Hakan Niz

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Amphorae In The Eastern Mediterranean Paperback Hakan Niz
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Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.34 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Hakan Öniz
ISBN: 9781784915162, 1784915165
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Paperback

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Amphorae In The Eastern Mediterranean Paperback Hakan Niz by Hakan Öniz 9781784915162, 1784915165 instant download after payment.

Amphorae in the Eastern Mediterranean has been designed to share the subject of amphorae which were found on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey with the wider scholarly community. Amphorae from the shipwrecks discovered during underwater research, as well as the amphora specimens held in the region's largest museum, Antalya Museum, are examined. To widen the scope of the book, the Aydın Aytuğ collection, which consists of amphorae collected in the region, is also included. Mediterranean amphorae which have not been found during excavations and underwater research undertaken by the author's team up to now, are also presented. The amphorae and amphora-laden shipwrecks that are examined derive from the research carried out between 2011 and 2015, conducted in Antalya province in Lycia, Pamphylia and Rough West Cilicia regions, and off the coast of Silifke, which is a part of Rough East Cilicia. This research has obtained a wealth of new information, leading to a fresh look at the archaeology in this area.

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